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- Stephen Hill
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Well when I discovered a large bit of dust on my sensor in some landscape shots I was like 
I did a test on a white background to find out how bad the problem was.
I then order one of these sensor cleaning kits design for beginners. I used the blower first, which moved the larger dust but some of the finer dust was still visible. I then cleaned the sensor with the sensor swabs and fluid, I did this twice to get results I was happy with.
Before:

After:

There are 3 very very small bit of dust, but I had to try really hard to show them up in lightroom, hence the graining on the image.
So I am very happy with the results and I hope I don't have to clean the sensor again any time soon, and I defo recommend the above kit for anyone starting out in cleaning their own sensor.
Cheers
Stephen
I did a test on a white background to find out how bad the problem was.
I then order one of these sensor cleaning kits design for beginners. I used the blower first, which moved the larger dust but some of the finer dust was still visible. I then cleaned the sensor with the sensor swabs and fluid, I did this twice to get results I was happy with.
Before:

After:

There are 3 very very small bit of dust, but I had to try really hard to show them up in lightroom, hence the graining on the image.
So I am very happy with the results and I hope I don't have to clean the sensor again any time soon, and I defo recommend the above kit for anyone starting out in cleaning their own sensor.
Cheers
Stephen

